Prevention should begin before symptoms, labels, and fear dominate the conversation.
Mission focus
The Mission phrase “education before disease” should become a site-wide principle.
Why this matters
Too many people meet metabolic health only through diagnosis. A prevention culture teaches children and families earlier, while agency is still high.
How to use this page
Build pages that show practical steps before disease: water, sleep, movement, traditional foods, lower sugar exposure, and community support.
Practical actions
- Create a “before diagnosis” explainer.
- Place prevention actions on school and family pages.
- Avoid fear as the primary motivator.
Suggested downloadable resource
Prevention-first poster — Codex can add this as a Ghost download card, PDF placeholder, or future resource link. The first implementation can use a “Coming soon” download block while the page copy goes live.
Parent Mission page
This page belongs under Why We Wrote These Books.
Science and Mission work together
Mission pages focus on prevention, education, food culture, and community action. Clinical pages focus on diagnosis, biomarkers, professional education, and disease management.
Looking for physician-level evidence, diagnostic tools, or clinical references? Visit Clinical Resources.
Want the mechanisms? Visit Metabolic Science for fructose metabolism, liver pathways, uric acid, insulin resistance, and disease biology.
Educational note: This page is for public education and community planning. It does not diagnose or treat disease. People with medical questions should work with qualified healthcare professionals.
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